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    Very nice - and also very arty looking! You are lucky to have been able to catch one having a nice sit down - some nice detail there.

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    Its knowing where these things live and where they sunbathe. He didn't hang around though Just long enough for three of us to get some shots.

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    Excellent captures Joe.
    We have sand Lizards down here at the bottom of the cliffs along the sea front. Very small. and very fast

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    Wonderful, Joe!

    I was just reading about Sand Lizards on UK safari, and they seem to be fairly rare in most places.
    Sand Lizards - Lacerta agilis - UK Safari

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    Agree, nice shots, lovely colours, certainly remember seeing them when I was a kid, along with common lizards and crested newts. Shame the kids these days won't easily get the same opportunities.
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